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LWC Christmas Tree, Wed. Dec. 9, 2009:
German ornaments at Bilz home




2009-12-09 - Photo by Duane Bonifer. LWC photo. Lindsey Wilson College Christmas Tree of December 9, 2009: Catie & Andreas Bilz The Christmas tree of Catie and Andreas Bilz features an eclectic collection of ornaments that range from traditional German ornaments to ones with an Elvis theme. Catie is apartment manager of Draper and College Hill apartments. She and her husband live in a College Hill apartment. "It is a tradition in our family to buy an ornament every year. I have every ornament from my childhood till now on this tree," Catie says. Andreas, who is a native of Bethingen, Germany, adds: "The tree also has ornaments that are made not far from where my family lives in Germany, so that makes it very special for me."

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